null
Loading... Please wait...
FREE SHIPPING on All Unbranded Items LEARN MORE
Print This Page

Manhattan Loverboy

List Price: $13.95
SKU:
9781888451092
Quantity:
Minimum Purchase
25 unit(s)
  • Availability: Confirm prior to ordering
  • Branding: minimum 50 pieces (add’l costs below)
  • Check Freight Rates (branded products only)

Branding Options (v), Availability & Lead Times

  • 1-Color Imprint: $2.00 ea.
  • Promo-Page Insert: $2.50 ea. (full-color printed, single-sided page)
  • Belly-Band Wrap: $2.50 ea. (full-color printed)
  • Set-Up Charge: $45 per decoration
FULL DETAILS
  • Availability: Product availability changes daily, so please confirm your quantity is available prior to placing an order.
  • Branded Products: allow 10 business days from proof approval for production. Branding options may be limited or unavailable based on product design or cover artwork.
  • Unbranded Products: allow 3-5 business days for shipping. All Unbranded items receive FREE ground shipping in the US. Inquire for international shipping.
  • RETURNS/CANCELLATIONS: All orders, branded or unbranded, are NON-CANCELLABLE and NON-RETURNABLE once a purchase order has been received.
  • Product Details

    Author:
    Arthur Nersesian
    Format:
    Paperback
    Pages:
    203
    Publisher:
    Akashic Books, Ltd. (July 1, 2000)
    Imprint:
    Akashic Books, Ltd.
    Language:
    English
    Audience:
    General/trade
    ISBN-13:
    9781888451092
    ISBN-10:
    1888451092
    Weight:
    7.2oz
    Dimensions:
    5.3" x 8.3" x 0.7"
    File:
    -NortonNorton_060626-20260607-a.xml
    List Price:
    $13.95
    Pub Discount:
    65
    Case Pack:
    40
    As low as:
    $10.74
    Publisher Identifier:
    P-WWN
    Discount Code:
    B
  • Overview

    —Named "Best Indie Novel of 2000” by the Montreal Mirror



    —Named “Best Book for the Beach, Summer 2000.”  by Jane Magazine



    “Part Lewis Carroll, part Franz Kafka, Nersesian leads us down a maze of false leads and dead ends . . . Joey’s dilemmas are told with wit and compassion, drawing the reader into a world of paranoia and coincidence while illuminating questions of free will and destiny. Highly recommended.” —Library Journal



    MLB sits somewhere between Kafka, DeLillo, and Lovecraft—a terribly frightening, funny, and all too possible place.” —Literary Review of Canada

    A selection of the Akashic Urban Surreal Series.



    Nersesian’s debut novel, The Fuck-Up, is now an underground classic, a thriller with a literary soul set in the pre-chic Lower East Side. Nersesian’s brilliant follow-up novel, Manhattan Loverboy (MLB), is paranoid delusion and fantastic comedy in the service of social realism. Updating the picaresque chronicles in L. Frank Baum’s The Wizard of Oz and Kafka’s The Trial, MLB is the tale of an orphan whose only known background is that of the city itself, a scaffold-covered grid sewn together with “Do Not Cross” tape. In this overly suspicious masterpiece, love is expressed through corrective surgery, and families meet across boardroom tables. At each unsignaled turn of the narrative track, Nersesian’s Man-Boy protagonist, Joseph Ngm, must look outside of his own hollow corpus for answers to questions as disparate as “What is my true ethnicity?” “Why are there no vowels in my name?” and “Why am I being toyed with by a corporate scion?” Throughout, Joe dimly discerns that his path has been mapped by someone other than himself.



    Raised by mysterious and cold adoptive parents, Joe Ngm searches through history books and Talmudic scriptures for answers. Finding no resolution in an errant sojourn to an Israeli kibbutz, he seizes life’s reins and returns home, proclaiming his new identity through a name change. “In New York, I found myself: I was a man without a consonant—Joey A-e-i-o-u.” While nurturing his new self, the pudgy protagonist is suddenly awarded an unsolicited graduate fellowship at Columbia University. But the fellowship is yanked away just as quickly by unseen powers. Tracing this defunding to a rhombus-shaped citadel on Wall Street, Little Joseph breaks out of his hermitude to challenge the man behind the disappearing funds: Andrew Whitlock. In Joe Aeiou’s haphazard confrontation with the lugubrious CEO of Whitlock Incorporated, he succeeds in falling through the Looking Glass. From that moment on, the modern-day warlord sets his sites on retribution, while from inside a plate-glass skyscraper, Joe falls into “adversarial polarity,” something strangely like love.